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he has a republican controlledhouse of delegates all up for election this year. that will be tough for him to get that through even with republican members in house of delegates. >>> both states tackling gun control seems like an easier issue in democratic controlled maryland, at least historically, pro gun state like virginia. >> absolutely. you've outlined it perfectly. virginia they can talk about it but i don't think there will be any serious change in maryland, there surely is the numerical majority to put something through. the president talks about doing a lot of things by executive order, that wouldn't need congressional legislation maybe the governors will try to do somethings by executive order. i think you will see progress through background checks, with the gun show loophole, will be remedied maybe not virginia but definitely in maryland. >> lastly, quickly i haven't heard so much about the presidential inauguration about how it is impacting city council. they are concerned how they will get around on that day. how they want to go down on friday and
he has a republican controlledhouse of delegates all up for election this year. that will be tough for him to get that through even with republican members in house of delegates. >>> both states tackling gun control seems like an easier issue in democratic controlled maryland, at least historically, pro gun state like virginia. >> absolutely. you've outlined it perfectly. virginia they can talk about it but i don't think there will be any serious change in maryland, there surely...
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you compare that to 2008, 2009, 2008 election, 2009 inauguration, it was almost two million. 1.8. those of us in the business community would love to see two million people in our city. but no, we're not looking anywhere near those numbers. >> and so not as many people expected as last time. but if you think about it, 600,000 to 800,000 is no slouch. and of course, while you need tickets to get up close. right here behind me, out on the mall, it's a free for all. so they certainly expect a lot of people. mart snn. >> i always love looking at the video of the stand-ins for the huge name tags around their anythings. >> do we know if the president or other officials will do run-through or not? >> no. the president spent at least today, he went and watched one of his daughter's basketball games, he won't be doing the sort of practice that we can see. i can tell you that the actual swearing in will be next sunday behind closed doors. we'll get video of it. it's because it's the constitutionally-mandated day of january 20th. the big day, celebration like we saw four years ago will be on
you compare that to 2008, 2009, 2008 election, 2009 inauguration, it was almost two million. 1.8. those of us in the business community would love to see two million people in our city. but no, we're not looking anywhere near those numbers. >> and so not as many people expected as last time. but if you think about it, 600,000 to 800,000 is no slouch. and of course, while you need tickets to get up close. right here behind me, out on the mall, it's a free for all. so they certainly expect...
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and with a parliamentary election in the country just around the corner a growing number of israelis are questioning such huge expense a war games as policy explains. it's one of the united states sharing military drills bigger than any they've done in the past thousands of troops and millions of dollars but with social grievances that still need to be addressed and a prime minister looking for votes ahead of early january elections israelis are asking themselves yet again if netanyahu has his priorities straight. he's a cup at the least and under his term as we saw in the last few years of the cleavage between poor and rich we go the big elephant in the room is the defense budget israeli military spending was not supposed to grow more than one and a half percent a year but those figures have more than doubled in the last three years alone and now after an eight day war with hamas in gaza the defense establishment is pushing for even more money netanyahu is chances of a victory come january are high and television homeless opera pairing themselves for more of the same joys of bench m
and with a parliamentary election in the country just around the corner a growing number of israelis are questioning such huge expense a war games as policy explains. it's one of the united states sharing military drills bigger than any they've done in the past thousands of troops and millions of dollars but with social grievances that still need to be addressed and a prime minister looking for votes ahead of early january elections israelis are asking themselves yet again if netanyahu has his...
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there will be a new president elected by the afghan people. the economy will move further it has been growing at 8% to 9%. in 10 years from a mere $180 per capita we're looking at $600 to $700 million. today, we're talking -- i don't know if i should tell you that because other governments will hear me and not help us anymore. $7 billion in our reserves. more than 30 universities private and public. roads, electricity, the future holds clear and progress and prosperity but the standards of our region and afghanistan. now will afghanistan, 10 years from now be a very prosperous country? will they have resolved all the difficulties? will afghanistan be a super power? no. but afghanistan will be a country that will be moving forward. education will grow better. thousands of students will graduate in our own universities. thousands more will come from studies abroad who are now studying abroad. the democracy and institutions that democracy requires will grow, there will be more elections. there will be more institutional reform. there will be a be
there will be a new president elected by the afghan people. the economy will move further it has been growing at 8% to 9%. in 10 years from a mere $180 per capita we're looking at $600 to $700 million. today, we're talking -- i don't know if i should tell you that because other governments will hear me and not help us anymore. $7 billion in our reserves. more than 30 universities private and public. roads, electricity, the future holds clear and progress and prosperity but the standards of our...
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they want the fbi to consider as it looks to leave its crumbling old headquarters downtown, virginia's elected leaders are lobbying as a united front. >> the nexus of homeland security, defense related, intelligence related and law enforcement related facilities in virginia are unrivaled in the nation. we believe that the fbi could not find a better location. >> they have chosen the warehouse site in springfield near the old mall being developed. it is near i-95 for required access and next to the metro station. >> we think that they will need to move on from that site because it is not promoting the smart growth in and around springfield. >> reporter: for fairfax county, this warehouse has sort of been like a wasted space on some very valuable land. and there are no property taxes coming in because it is government property and there are very few employees. but if the fbi builds their headquarters here, it will add a lot to this area of springfield. but those are also the other reasons why they are lobbying hard. with the senator from maryland, now the chair of the full appropriations committ
they want the fbi to consider as it looks to leave its crumbling old headquarters downtown, virginia's elected leaders are lobbying as a united front. >> the nexus of homeland security, defense related, intelligence related and law enforcement related facilities in virginia are unrivaled in the nation. we believe that the fbi could not find a better location. >> they have chosen the warehouse site in springfield near the old mall being developed. it is near i-95 for required access...
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i was a public official, an elected d.a. and elected judge and i understand what it means to be a public official as you do. >> sean: i agree, i don't mind in my case, it's not about us. >> sean: plus my address wasn't given out. >> mine was. >> sean: in your case you were, everybody in the audience they had their addresses different out. i think it makes it dangerous for them and people who don't-- >> it's better they did it in an interactive map. it's not like a printed map, it's where they are in westchester, in rockland, where they are in relation to the highway, basically how you get there and link it and you can get the front of the house, the back of the house, it's an outrage and what's more outrageous is that the journal news, and i dealt with them for 30 years, they are in a hole, they're hiding, they're like a deer in the headlights, the perveyors of information and unable to answer a question and people call me over and over and over we want answers and they follow your kids to school, and call you repeatedly, th
i was a public official, an elected d.a. and elected judge and i understand what it means to be a public official as you do. >> sean: i agree, i don't mind in my case, it's not about us. >> sean: plus my address wasn't given out. >> mine was. >> sean: in your case you were, everybody in the audience they had their addresses different out. i think it makes it dangerous for them and people who don't-- >> it's better they did it in an interactive map. it's not like a...
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he, as he said, was just re-elected. his gallup approval it above 50 which is numbers he hasn't seen in a while. or wasn't seeing certainly before his re-election. and may not see for much longer. >> well critics, as you know, say the president is actually now showing his true colors. that he's a big government liberal after he avoided topics like gun control on the campaign trail. and he reassured israel activists by not realing out military action against iran. i mean, is this sort of about more the political climate changing and the opportunity for him to push for long-held beliefs, or are we seeing as happens with many presidents some of his views on these topics is evolving? >> you know, i think there's a lot of reasons. it's more nuanced than some of his partisan critics are painting it. you know, i don't think anyone is surprised where president obama stands on gun control. he was a community activist on the south side of chicago. but he and other democratic party leaders have seen gun control as a losing issue fo
he, as he said, was just re-elected. his gallup approval it above 50 which is numbers he hasn't seen in a while. or wasn't seeing certainly before his re-election. and may not see for much longer. >> well critics, as you know, say the president is actually now showing his true colors. that he's a big government liberal after he avoided topics like gun control on the campaign trail. and he reassured israel activists by not realing out military action against iran. i mean, is this sort of...
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no one was elected to the baseball hall of fame. we are talking about barry bonds, roger clemens, sammy sosa, all came well short of the votes needed for enshrinement. many have been caught or just accused of using performance enhancing drugs. this is the second time in four decades that baseball writers have failed to put anybody in the baseball hall of fame. not just those guys but nobody else. >> i know. but they weren't impressed. >> i guess not. straight ahead at 6:00, found out how many people will be job hunting in the new year. we'll talk more about that with fox business network in new york coming up. >> let's say good morning to today's fan of date. today, we say hello to brandy hill. brandy says she is a faithful fox 5 viewer for more than a decade and she loves tuning in for actony and tucker and ask allison. that is great. congratulations on being fan of the day. for a chance to be tomorrow's fan, log on to the facebook page and post a comment under brandy's picture. we'll be right back.
no one was elected to the baseball hall of fame. we are talking about barry bonds, roger clemens, sammy sosa, all came well short of the votes needed for enshrinement. many have been caught or just accused of using performance enhancing drugs. this is the second time in four decades that baseball writers have failed to put anybody in the baseball hall of fame. not just those guys but nobody else. >> i know. but they weren't impressed. >> i guess not. straight ahead at 6:00, found...
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somebody has to do something about it and the people that do things about it are the people elected to office. >> reporter: do you think maryland needs a ban on assault weapons? >> i think it can be useful in the right context if properly done and certainly well worth considering. >> governor o'malley also intends for his bill to include ways to further limit the availability of guns to the mentally ill. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell delivered his state of the commonwealth address last night in richmond. and he raised some eyebrows earlier this week when he proposed dumping the state's 17.5% a gallon gasoline tax and replacing it with a higher sales tax. the governor says his idea would generate more money in order to build and maintain roads. >> please do not leave without approving a long-term transportation funding plan for virginia. and please do nosend me a budget that does not include new transportation funding. because we're out of excuses. the time to act is now. >> in addition to budget issues, virginia lawmakers are expected to discuss abortion regulations and whether t
somebody has to do something about it and the people that do things about it are the people elected to office. >> reporter: do you think maryland needs a ban on assault weapons? >> i think it can be useful in the right context if properly done and certainly well worth considering. >> governor o'malley also intends for his bill to include ways to further limit the availability of guns to the mentally ill. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell delivered his state of the...
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doesn't get a bill he gets an issue to use against them and we are less than 2 years away from a mid term election which i think he thinks is possible to win back control of his house from his party. >> okay. but don't you agree that if the president gets the debt ceiling raised with no commitment to spending cuts in the future, if he gets a ban of assault weapons, ammunition, more stringent background checks that this will divide the republican party. say they squeak it through in the house say boehner makes it happen. which i don't think he's going to by the way. then the republican party fractures it becomes weaker. the strategy the president is employing is i am not going to compromise on the debt ceiling. i don't know what he will do on gun control but don't compromise on the debt ceiling. do it by executive order and then say it is your fault. either way he gets the republicans. if they pass they get weakened if they oppose they demonize. >> it is a smart political strategy. >> it could be but it worked so far but not 100 percent. remember republicans got control of the house of representati
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several other senators who are beholden to schumer for helping them get elected in 2006-2008. if the most prominent jewish senator on the democratic side of is there, it could be very difficult for him to get an easy confirmation vote. >> ed o'keefe, michael, thank you. >> thank you. >>> just a reminder, we will have the press conference live here on msnbc that is coming up in about an hour, 11:15. >>> big night for the golden glo glob glob globes for politics. dab el day-lewis won best actor for "lincoln," jessica best actress for "zero dark thirty" and "game change" won three, including best mini series. president bill clinton walked out to a standing ovation and introduced a clip from "lincoln." >> a tough fight to push a bill through a bitterly divided house of representatives. winning it required the president to make a lot of unsavory deals. they had nothing to do with big issues. i wouldn't know anything about that. >> special guest, that would. that's right. is even better for the cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house. now available for use in the k
several other senators who are beholden to schumer for helping them get elected in 2006-2008. if the most prominent jewish senator on the democratic side of is there, it could be very difficult for him to get an easy confirmation vote. >> ed o'keefe, michael, thank you. >> thank you. >>> just a reminder, we will have the press conference live here on msnbc that is coming up in about an hour, 11:15. >>> big night for the golden glo glob glob globes for politics. dab...
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in 1862, because of his long experience fighting fire he was elected a delegate under william c. cox. a volunteer fire company he helped organize a year earlier. february 1863, he replaced the foreman. sawyer and every byway in san francisco, every steep hill, and twisting road. had to stall, wants a strong bloodthirsty vigilante had lived with his family on the top floor of the montgomery block. since the building was erected over a decade earlier. before that you have the baths across the way. he was living here when james king, the self-righteous muckraking editor of the daily evening bulletin was gunned down out front. the shooter was james casey, a former volunteer fireman with a criminal past in the tombs of new york. king brought inside to die was laid out on ed stahle's counter. his huge head, heavy from so much brain, wolf to one side as he walked. as he lay dying, his head lay over the bursting table. when king died in room 297 of the montgomery block, every born vigilance committee alleged casey and set the city of flying. ed stahle still held strong opinions. he was f
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in that election. you may be less familiar with the second wave of research, which is appearing now and that's about the right time. we've got enough data and information. a number of monographs are coming up. mike alvarez and his colleagues have a recent book by david campbell, a number of articles. i know you don't want to spend your time reading academic work, but there's another wave of good policy oriented work coming out of a new generation of scholars produced. you know, graduate students at 2,002,004 another phd some scholars of the future. the future is bright for continued good work in this field. the second closing comment is pleased on election day survey. the election day survey senses is an absolutely vital piece of information, really the only consistent, reliable, natural source of comparative information we have about election performance in the united states. united states. undersecretary states and local officials don't like to respond to the survey, the processes and procedures have
in that election. you may be less familiar with the second wave of research, which is appearing now and that's about the right time. we've got enough data and information. a number of monographs are coming up. mike alvarez and his colleagues have a recent book by david campbell, a number of articles. i know you don't want to spend your time reading academic work, but there's another wave of good policy oriented work coming out of a new generation of scholars produced. you know, graduate...
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today no players were elected to the baseball hall of fame for the first time since 1996. brian is back to wrap up the edge after this share everything. share brotherly love. share one up's. mom ? mom ? the share everything plan. lets your family share a pool of data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. now get a lucid by lg, free. >>> a story of survival. a florida baby is home after she was shot while still in her mothers womb. after a month -- about a month ago her mother was walking out of a convenience store, when she was shot in the head and abdomen. her arm was broken but otherwise healthy her mother is still in the hospital. >>> looks like sunshine back tomorrow, a cooler air mass moving in. 51 degrees. fasten your seat belts for the weekend low and mid-60s. >> thanks. see you back here tomorrow >>> go to myfoxdc.com for news, weather entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at myfoxdc.com.
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and gary geffen, play tone and shout out to two people who i think were magnificent difference 2008 election, tina fey and katie couric. >> do you think miss moore's cheap shot at governor palin helps her? does it make
and gary geffen, play tone and shout out to two people who i think were magnificent difference 2008 election, tina fey and katie couric. >> do you think miss moore's cheap shot at governor palin helps her? does it make
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and in that race, gun owners made a six-point difference and this that case, we did a poll after the election, and they said that 45% were willing to vote for it. so guns are more acceptable now than they were ten years ago. >> one of the big questions here is who does the nra represent and you do take millions of dollars from people who make gun, and people who make bullet s and all perfectly legal and fine folks. >> well, actually, we get less money from the industry than we would like to get. >> but you get millions of dollars from them. >> so less than we used to. >> so that the criticism out there that the nra and some other gun supporter groups gin up this, that they are going to come take your guns away, because what happens is that the gun sales rise and people go t out, and you know, sort of frighten people into thinking that the guns are going away when in fact members who are sort of friendly to you all who have a-ratings say we have to look at the assault weapons ban and the accusation is that you are ginning up this conversation, because it helps gun sales. >> the two people sell
and in that race, gun owners made a six-point difference and this that case, we did a poll after the election, and they said that 45% were willing to vote for it. so guns are more acceptable now than they were ten years ago. >> one of the big questions here is who does the nra represent and you do take millions of dollars from people who make gun, and people who make bullet s and all perfectly legal and fine folks. >> well, actually, we get less money from the industry than we would...
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certainly more on the democratic side in elected office. i don't know if that is true when it comes to staffers on capitol hill or other places in the white house. they are saying what do you think? help lead us. rubio is leader of that. >> eric: the republican party realized they needed to embrace the hispanics and embrace blacks. they have done that. my question is why is powell after all that bush -- that the republican party did for his career. asked him to run for president. >> dana: a lot of people wanted him to run. >> eric: why is he doing this? it doesn't make sense to me other than citing a former republican governor as basis for him to say that there is a dark vein in the republican party. >> bob: i don't think it's a great conspiracy here. if you listen to the debate on the immigration. it's not the democrats, it's the republicans that use the words "illegal aliens." that is one of the most pejorative terms i heard. >> andrea: that's completely unfair. >> bob: why? >> andrea: look at the immigration debate of 2006. who stood up
certainly more on the democratic side in elected office. i don't know if that is true when it comes to staffers on capitol hill or other places in the white house. they are saying what do you think? help lead us. rubio is leader of that. >> eric: the republican party realized they needed to embrace the hispanics and embrace blacks. they have done that. my question is why is powell after all that bush -- that the republican party did for his career. asked him to run for president. >>...
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the other thing that has changes that we are not in an election. this might be a good year to have a serious discussion. >> if they did this, they have to do this and that. all of this is completely self- imposed. if congress decides by a majority vote, they can change the caps and the debt limit. congress could say, let's double the budget and do by raising taxes or whatever. this is nothing against the 14th amendment. congress have discretion and how to solve the problem any time. >> absolutely. all of this is artificially imposed, but it is the law and it is binding. congress could come back absolutely. it can change any part that they wanted. they have set the own rules and they make their own rules. these are the rules they have made. i think the trouble is getting some sort of change to this that people on both sides of the aisle will agree to insufficient numbers to make it pass. >> senator hagel is likely to march 1.med aon can he do anything? [indiscernible] >> i do not know that are is a lot that whoever it is at that time can really do.
the other thing that has changes that we are not in an election. this might be a good year to have a serious discussion. >> if they did this, they have to do this and that. all of this is completely self- imposed. if congress decides by a majority vote, they can change the caps and the debt limit. congress could say, let's double the budget and do by raising taxes or whatever. this is nothing against the 14th amendment. congress have discretion and how to solve the problem any time....
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she was the dually elected governor of alaska and called to service and she showed up and did her best and expressed her opinions and somehow that bothered hollywood and it's only their opinions that matter and not anybody else's. it interests to me, this is a great unique american art form, television and movies, a past time for all americans, so why do actors at these awards ceremonies continue actually think they can espouse liberal biases and the feeling that the rest of america won't be offended by that. >> greta: last year, i think there were 89 televised, 89 awards ceremony in hollywood in one year, more than one a week, that's a lot. >> that is a lot. i think we could be doing better things with our time, quite frankly than handing out the awards. the golden globes are fun and i was nominated for three and hosted once, and the foreign press, i appreciate what they're trying to do, but it was a little disappointing that julieanne moore brought up the 2008 election and a little slanderous to sarah palin. and i don't know how you portray a character or real life human being withou
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it was class warfare, and every election is about racism, republicans hate women and republicans only care about the rich. these tactics are always used and seem to work and seem effective. >> mitt romney lost because in the public mind he was a bad guy, not because he was wrong on policy, not because barack obama is a good president, everyone knows he sucks, everyone thought that mitt romney was a bad guy because of the race card, the sex card and-- >> the last question, how do republicans counter the bullying, i agree with you, i think you're making really valid points. they're very good at demonization. how would you counter it? >> we can't be civil with them. we can't. we've reached the end of bipartisanship. we've reached the end of civility. it's like the geneva convention. they're out of uniform and once they reach civility, it's enough playing fair game and the moral high ground. we need to start fighting back and fighting back hard. >> sean: it's a good book, ben shapiro, breitbart every day, and a brand new show sparking outrage before its debut. all my baby mamas, and featu
it was class warfare, and every election is about racism, republicans hate women and republicans only care about the rich. these tactics are always used and seem to work and seem effective. >> mitt romney lost because in the public mind he was a bad guy, not because he was wrong on policy, not because barack obama is a good president, everyone knows he sucks, everyone thought that mitt romney was a bad guy because of the race card, the sex card and-- >> the last question, how do...
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i was told not to said that before the election. they said, can you wait until the last date before someone can file a primary challenge. i said, no. they sent me back to have this privilege to serve. revenue has to come up. expenses have to come down. ost: you did not re-sign the grover norquist pledge. guest: i don't think the pledge is good for our nation. i respect those with whom i disagree with then my conference and across the aisle. i am a data-driven person. i do not think the data supports this. it was lower than the overall level of spending we agreed to spend as republicans. that is what i call a structural defect in our platform. host: i want to give you a chance to talk specifics. we have a tweet. guest: sure. i am proud of our conference and on that point in particular. we grabbed the third rail of politics. i was waiting for my democratic friends to join us. i believe we're all americans and we will make the right decisions. we put out the ryan plan. it takes 24 years to balance the budget. there is not a democratic
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in charge of the house in the same election. election have consequences, of course. perhaps hiking taxes on the rich is up with of them. but that does not mean we don't do a lick about our debt. not getting a handle on spending wasn't one of them. hearing only one side don't make you a journalist but doing so to ignore the other side makes you charyl top. charlatan. go after the goose, go after the gander. what is a gander? do you know? be fair, balanceed. both sides. have at it. >> dana: hello, i'm dana perino with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, eric bolling, andrea tantaros. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: earlier today, president obama held the final press conference of his first term in the east room of the white house. the main attraction, our old friend the debt ceiling. they could default on the debt, unless the debt ceiling is raised. republicans want the president to cut spending before they i gree on a deal. but the president at no time seem eager for compromise. listen. >> we have to
in charge of the house in the same election. election have consequences, of course. perhaps hiking taxes on the rich is up with of them. but that does not mean we don't do a lick about our debt. not getting a handle on spending wasn't one of them. hearing only one side don't make you a journalist but doing so to ignore the other side makes you charyl top. charlatan. go after the goose, go after the gander. what is a gander? do you know? be fair, balanceed. both sides. have at it. >> dana:...
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obviously, virginia is a state that democrats passed election. and a pretty fair assessment. split. other question do you favor putting armed police officers in public schools? 66% favor. 29% oppose. actually when you broke it down it was 7 #% republicanssh -- 79% republicans and 58% democrats favored. nra supported position of putting armed guards in schoo schools. >> the country is split on many issues but in the end what mara is saying is correct. it's not going to make much difference. i would be impolite to say the measures are placebos. as a doctor i did sustained placebos. it doesn't hurt anybody. just feel better. it's cheap and a sugar pill. we had a fairly restrictive assault weapons ban in the mid- '90s. it lasted ten years and it had almost zero effect on the violence. gun violence. and these measures will have zero effect on the massacres as we saw in aurora or tucson. people will have the feeling they have done something. but here is the reason why the ban failed in the mid-'90s. it wasn't the loopholes and the way to get around the law. the fact is there are 300 milli
obviously, virginia is a state that democrats passed election. and a pretty fair assessment. split. other question do you favor putting armed police officers in public schools? 66% favor. 29% oppose. actually when you broke it down it was 7 #% republicanssh -- 79% republicans and 58% democrats favored. nra supported position of putting armed guards in schoo schools. >> the country is split on many issues but in the end what mara is saying is correct. it's not going to make much...
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half the communities in the united states, the coroner, who's usually not a decision, who is elected, often funeral director, is the one who makes the decision as to manner of death. so, the manner of death-- >> well, wouldn't you speak up? wouldn't you speak up? if a nonprofessional person, an elected official, you know, overrides your medical professional judgment a homicide, to decide like for forever reason this is an accident, wouldn't you speak up? >> absolutely, greta. however, the problem is the coroner hires a pathologist to do the autopsy. the pathologist does the autopsy, says whatever he thinks is appropriate and leaves and then the death certificate is issued by the coroner and the manner of death is issued. well, the pathologist is far away. that happened in the peterson thing, also, remember? there was an issue with the coroner issuing the cause of death rather than the forensic pathologist. >> greta: let me go-- the first death, the car accident, 25 mile per hours about 1999. how did she die? >> the -- that's what the trial was about now, the second death, betty jean.
half the communities in the united states, the coroner, who's usually not a decision, who is elected, often funeral director, is the one who makes the decision as to manner of death. so, the manner of death-- >> well, wouldn't you speak up? wouldn't you speak up? if a nonprofessional person, an elected official, you know, overrides your medical professional judgment a homicide, to decide like for forever reason this is an accident, wouldn't you speak up? >> absolutely, greta....
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no one was elected to the baseball hall of fame despite having big names. >> barry bonds, roger clemens, sammy sosa came short of the votes needed in their first year of eligibility. many of them have been caught or were just accused of using performing enhancing drugs. >> if you are driving around downtown dc today, mayor vincent gray is settling debt. raise the seattle flag at 9:00 this morning. mayor gray lost the bet on the skins/seahawks game. you are going to see that flag flying high until 5:00 tonight. >> mayor gray says he's been in talks with the redskins about the team returning to play. did say there would be or need to be a discussion about a possible name change if the team wanted to return to the nation's capitol. it has been a lightning rod for years. some people maintain it's a racial slur while others say it's tradition. >> and the nominees are? we are standing by. >> to hear what actors could be up. find out what is in the running for the golden statue. >> melanie for being so wonderful. share everything. share brotherly love. share one up's. mom ? mom ? the share eve
no one was elected to the baseball hall of fame despite having big names. >> barry bonds, roger clemens, sammy sosa came short of the votes needed in their first year of eligibility. many of them have been caught or were just accused of using performing enhancing drugs. >> if you are driving around downtown dc today, mayor vincent gray is settling debt. raise the seattle flag at 9:00 this morning. mayor gray lost the bet on the skins/seahawks game. you are going to see that flag...
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once he lost big in the first off election year, 2010, he would come to the center. he didn't do that. and so now you see our house conference. i was just there yesterday. they are more focused than ever to engage in this fight, whether it's going to be during the debt limit debate that will come in two months or we have a c. o. debate, which the government is only funded through the end of march this year. so to fund the government for the rest of the year we will have another opportunity for a spending fight. but you have people that are now ready to engage in a way like never before to make sure we reform spending and save the country. >> we mentioned one of the things you did sponsor was a piece of legislation that says you will freeze the pay for members of congress. a lot of people would say bravo. if you don't reduce the deficit, maybe there ought to be a reduction in pay. everyone knew in washington you had this deadline and nobody seemed to get serious about it until about midnight on put 1st of december. >> simpson-bowles made a recommendation we should hav
once he lost big in the first off election year, 2010, he would come to the center. he didn't do that. and so now you see our house conference. i was just there yesterday. they are more focused than ever to engage in this fight, whether it's going to be during the debt limit debate that will come in two months or we have a c. o. debate, which the government is only funded through the end of march this year. so to fund the government for the rest of the year we will have another opportunity for...
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after he won the election, wendell wilke was in his office. he said to the president, why do you keep that man so close to you? that man being hopkins. wilke did not like hopkins. roosevelt said, you know, you may be in this office some day and you will understand. he asks for nothing except to serve me. >> trusted adviser, friend, and confidante to fdr, harry hopkins lived in the white house for three years. david roll on "the hopkins touch." on c-span 2. >> hollywood's most famous movie stars leave the film capital to help the government sell war bonds. irene dunne, ronald coleman, all part of a contingent of 50 screen celebrities giving their time and talents to aid the war effort. >> what we want to look at today is how popular culture presented the war. how was the work presented in movies from the 1940's? how was it presented and comic books? how was it presented an athletic events from the 1930's and 1940's? how was it presented and it can pan alley and music from the 1940's? >> this week, popular culture and world war ii with randy rob
after he won the election, wendell wilke was in his office. he said to the president, why do you keep that man so close to you? that man being hopkins. wilke did not like hopkins. roosevelt said, you know, you may be in this office some day and you will understand. he asks for nothing except to serve me. >> trusted adviser, friend, and confidante to fdr, harry hopkins lived in the white house for three years. david roll on "the hopkins touch." on c-span 2. >> hollywood's...
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i got elected to uphold the constitution and leave this country better than how we found it. we can't keep spending our kids inheritance, can't keep spending their money, we don't have it. >> greta: apparently he has threatened, i think his statement, at least people-- that in the event, congress doesn't authorize to raise that debt ceiling that he will do it unilaterally himself and he thinks he has the authority. do you >> absolutely not. under the 14th amendment of the constitution you can only do this as authorized by law and law is only created through the united states congress. so the president has absolutely no ground to stand on, absolutely none. >> greta: speaking of law, he's supposed to by february 14th send a budget to you and they sent a notice that the president is not going to be ready with the budget by februa february. and that's not the law. >> i don't get any sense of urgency for the president. four years in a row president submitted a budget. and four years, not a single democrat, not a single republican house has ever voted for the president's budget eve
i got elected to uphold the constitution and leave this country better than how we found it. we can't keep spending our kids inheritance, can't keep spending their money, we don't have it. >> greta: apparently he has threatened, i think his statement, at least people-- that in the event, congress doesn't authorize to raise that debt ceiling that he will do it unilaterally himself and he thinks he has the authority. do you >> absolutely not. under the 14th amendment of the...
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you compare that to 2008/2009, 2008 election/2009 inauguration, it was almost 2 million. 1.8. those of us in the in business community would love to see 2 million people in our city, but no, we are not looking anywhere near those numbers. >> reporter: so you heard not as many people this time but still, hundreds of thousands of people expected to descend on the mall. you don't need tickets to descend on the mall. you do to have be in the seats behind us it will be a boone to businesses. one thing the chamber of commerce president told us there is hotel space you as long as you are willing to spend a good chunk of change, $600 a night. >> if you have the money, there's always room. we know if the president or any other officials are actually part of the run-through or will be part of a run-through? >> reporter: no not part of the run-through, just the stand-s in, the official swearing in is taking place next sunday i january 20th, its constitutionally mandated day that the president must be sworn in, but the big public ceremony will be on monday and we are certainly hoping that
you compare that to 2008/2009, 2008 election/2009 inauguration, it was almost 2 million. 1.8. those of us in the in business community would love to see 2 million people in our city, but no, we are not looking anywhere near those numbers. >> reporter: so you heard not as many people this time but still, hundreds of thousands of people expected to descend on the mall. you don't need tickets to descend on the mall. you do to have be in the seats behind us it will be a boone to businesses....
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we saw their record in the last election. they got within .9% success rate, whereas the organization that you are in charge with did much better. >> he is the money bunny. >> they're not that successful when they challenge people. >> i think that it's a perception that doesn't comport with reality. i was governor of the state that has the second largest amount of nra members in the country. the nra vigorously opposed me all three times i ran statewide because of what i did as mayor. i won by 10%, 12%, and 21%. now, how strong are they? it's time for our democrats and weave got to convince some of our democrats to get a backbone like this. it's time for our democrats to have backbone, and it is time to challenge those republicans. and the intensity is going to be there. you saw the ad by the family of the little 9-year-old girl in tucson. you saw the aurora victims and their families. we're not going to let up -- >> gabby giffords leading a national initiative. >> millions of dollars and give him credit. he is a leader of this
we saw their record in the last election. they got within .9% success rate, whereas the organization that you are in charge with did much better. >> he is the money bunny. >> they're not that successful when they challenge people. >> i think that it's a perception that doesn't comport with reality. i was governor of the state that has the second largest amount of nra members in the country. the nra vigorously opposed me all three times i ran statewide because of what i did as...
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after election after election. joe kennedy's father believed that irish-catholic poll -- politicians department have -- didn't have to appear as clowns, you know? curly was a clown, you know, and they were boisterous. they were loud. they were rebel rowsers. they were the worse kind of populous. joe kennedy's father was not, and one of the reasons why joe, himself, did not enter politics was that he was totally fed up with his irish-catholic, what he had seen as the dominant irish-catholic posturing to the people, you know? to the don't vote for that guy, he's not irish-catholic. only an irish-catholic can look after you. they looked after their own pockets. >> any comments on the lobotomy story with his daughter rosemary being done so she would not embarrass the kennedys and prevent the boys from becoming president? >> yeah. i spent a lot of time researching and found a lot of stuff. no. you can blame kennedy for a lot of stuff, but not for this. he loved that child. when he moved all the other children back to th
after election after election. joe kennedy's father believed that irish-catholic poll -- politicians department have -- didn't have to appear as clowns, you know? curly was a clown, you know, and they were boisterous. they were loud. they were rebel rowsers. they were the worse kind of populous. joe kennedy's father was not, and one of the reasons why joe, himself, did not enter politics was that he was totally fed up with his irish-catholic, what he had seen as the dominant irish-catholic...
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for the republicans what they have to do is let the 2012 election sort of drift away. the tea party influence appears to be waning as happens in these things. moveon.org, its influence waned after 2008 because they won. and i think the republican party will sort of come to grips with what it needs to do moving forward and we have some really smart people, jeb bush, marco rubio, chris christie, we've got a pretty strong bench, not kind of classic southern republican white guys. >> let me ask you this. the democrats won pretty much all over the map and in some places there were supposed to be gop pickups like the montana senate seat. is it time for republicans to become more diverse with hispanics, gay, people, women or the is the gop on the course to becoming oh livon? >> if they don't, they're on the course of becoming not just the minority party but a minor party which would not be a good thing. you're exactly right. those are exactly the attributes i think people who are behavioral republicans are looking for the traditional republican or the current republican party
for the republicans what they have to do is let the 2012 election sort of drift away. the tea party influence appears to be waning as happens in these things. moveon.org, its influence waned after 2008 because they won. and i think the republican party will sort of come to grips with what it needs to do moving forward and we have some really smart people, jeb bush, marco rubio, chris christie, we've got a pretty strong bench, not kind of classic southern republican white guys. >> let me...
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he has been re-elected. not many presidents in history are two term presidents and he can be a successful president if he does something great. the great thing he could do for a liberal democrat, is save the social safety net from financial collapse. he had the chance to do it and he still has a chance. >> others would have brought some imagination. the opposite of reagan. >> gentleman, hang in here we will come back to new a second. outgoing secretary of state, hillary clinton, may not have a clear road to the white house if she runs for president in 2016 with a brand new poll showing one republican may pose a formidable challenge. we will tell you who it is coming up. stick an. aspirin, really? i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it
he has been re-elected. not many presidents in history are two term presidents and he can be a successful president if he does something great. the great thing he could do for a liberal democrat, is save the social safety net from financial collapse. he had the chance to do it and he still has a chance. >> others would have brought some imagination. the opposite of reagan. >> gentleman, hang in here we will come back to new a second. outgoing secretary of state, hillary clinton, may...
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. >> a lot of the final planning takes place after the election, to think about planning a wedding in three months. >> the president will take the oath of office, and assembly stands alonged parade route. several parties are already sold out. mehmmorabilia is already flying off the shelf. >> i have an obama mug. >> i think i'll get my son a t-shirt. >> and this line will soon grow. >> it's only the second time that an inauguration has coincided with the martin luther king holiday. that could contribute to the crowds. this weekend organizers will hold a dress rehearsal. and click on our locals guide. >>> well, some of it has to do with your eyes. next the facial characteristics that could determine how much people trust you. pif you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on
. >> a lot of the final planning takes place after the election, to think about planning a wedding in three months. >> the president will take the oath of office, and assembly stands alonged parade route. several parties are already sold out. mehmmorabilia is already flying off the shelf. >> i have an obama mug. >> i think i'll get my son a t-shirt. >> and this line will soon grow. >> it's only the second time that an inauguration has coincided with the...
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there was a movement to run him for president, "i will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected." that was the sherman like statement you issued. >> that's, well, i'm not quite up to sherman's standards and i don't think i'm quite ready to lay waste to georgia either. but a good, good man i admire actually. >> but the grassroots campaign in your behalf, unofficial, was serious. i mean, over 235,000 people signed on. you broke their hearts. any regrets? >> no, because i probably have more influence than i, doing what i do now than i would if i were inside trying to, you know, do the court power games that come with any white house, even the best, which i don't think i'd be any good at. so no, this is fine. and what the president needs right now is he needs a hardnosed negotiator. and rumor has it that's what he's got, so. >> in jack lew? >> that's right. the president can't pass major new legislation. he can't formulate major new programs right now. what he has to do now is bargain down or ride over these crazy people in the republican party. and we what we need now is not deep t
there was a movement to run him for president, "i will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected." that was the sherman like statement you issued. >> that's, well, i'm not quite up to sherman's standards and i don't think i'm quite ready to lay waste to georgia either. but a good, good man i admire actually. >> but the grassroots campaign in your behalf, unofficial, was serious. i mean, over 235,000 people signed on. you broke their hearts. any regrets?...
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>> to be elected a player has to receive 75% of the vote. at at&t park during a visit last summer bonds was asked about his chances to get into the hall of fame. he said it would be sad if it didn't happen. he'll find out this morning at 11:00. reporting live in san francisco, kristy smith, "today in the bay." >> we'll keep covering that one. 6:14. time for a check on the day's top stories. the gun task force headed by vice president joe biden holding his first meeting today. the task force meets with gun safety organizations and victims groups. a live report from washington starting at 6:30. >> the obama administration says it may withdraw all a u.s. troops from afghanistan by the end of 2014. white house officials said troops would remain in the country long enough to ensure afghan forces maintain their own security but is not ruling out the possibility of e early withdrawal. >> new concerns over boeing's 787 dream liners after two planes suffered mishaps at logan airport in boston. one of the flights was cancelled yesterday after a fuel l
>> to be elected a player has to receive 75% of the vote. at at&t park during a visit last summer bonds was asked about his chances to get into the hall of fame. he said it would be sad if it didn't happen. he'll find out this morning at 11:00. reporting live in san francisco, kristy smith, "today in the bay." >> we'll keep covering that one. 6:14. time for a check on the day's top stories. the gun task force headed by vice president joe biden holding his first meeting...
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around a table where they're putting their country first as opposed to party, as opposed to the next election, they're thinking about the future when they deliberate about these important issues, that's the objective. so far as i can tell, candy, i'm a recent convert to this, they came to me most recently, there's nobody else in the world of movements now that is focused on bringing people together around the premise of problem solving. >> well, certainly, there have been third way, and a lot of the groups out there that have sort of tried this, but it is in reality, you get, you know, bipartisanship on capitol hill tends to be, if you agree with me, then you are being bipartisan. so let me try to get you to apply bipartisanship to gun control. i think we can pretty much see where the lines of delineation are re. you heard the nra, you hear those in -- some moderates and those on the left going, no, wait a second, it can't be about guns. it's about the society, it's about mental health. so you these two sides that to me sound a lot like, you know, ten years ago when they were arguing this. >>
around a table where they're putting their country first as opposed to party, as opposed to the next election, they're thinking about the future when they deliberate about these important issues, that's the objective. so far as i can tell, candy, i'm a recent convert to this, they came to me most recently, there's nobody else in the world of movements now that is focused on bringing people together around the premise of problem solving. >> well, certainly, there have been third way, and a...
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barber was injured in the shooting and later asked by giffords to run in a special election for her seat after she resigned. he won and was sworn in last summer. congressman barber joins me now, welcome. >> good morning, nice to be with you. >> we're happy you're here. we've heard a lot about states moving forward with gun control measures but at the federal level it seems like a tough sell. harry reid doubts such a measure to ban assault weapons would get through the house. what does that mean for national gun control laws? are we at a stalemate? >> i don't believe we are. it comes down to what are we going to be able to get bipartisan support for in the congress? and there are three things that i believe are possible to get across the aisle support. my major focus has been since january 8th on mental health services and awareness and i'll be dropping a bill today that will move in that direction called the mental health first aid act so that's one thing that i believe is possible. there seems to be some cross unanimity across the aisle on mental health services and my bill will hopeful
barber was injured in the shooting and later asked by giffords to run in a special election for her seat after she resigned. he won and was sworn in last summer. congressman barber joins me now, welcome. >> good morning, nice to be with you. >> we're happy you're here. we've heard a lot about states moving forward with gun control measures but at the federal level it seems like a tough sell. harry reid doubts such a measure to ban assault weapons would get through the house. what...
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laws are made by elected officials. who is representing us at the state legislature and in congress matters. we can overturn right to work laws. and we can pass it will pay laws. we need the right people to support these kinds of changes for our economic future. host: hillary clinton, if she decides to run for president, what does she have to consider in your opinion? guest: in my opinion, she's got to decide to run. she would be fantastic. she has been an incredible secretary of state. the democratic party -- even in a poll earlier this week in a primary setting, already at 56% and the next person at 16%. it is really up to her to make a decision. i think she deserves all the time she needs to make it. if she makes the decision not to take it on, because she has given so much of her life to public service, and i'm sure she will continue in one way or another, i do think it is time to have a woman on the ticket in 2016. i think we will see really great women stepping up and running in 2016, 2020, and 2024. the bench is
laws are made by elected officials. who is representing us at the state legislature and in congress matters. we can overturn right to work laws. and we can pass it will pay laws. we need the right people to support these kinds of changes for our economic future. host: hillary clinton, if she decides to run for president, what does she have to consider in your opinion? guest: in my opinion, she's got to decide to run. she would be fantastic. she has been an incredible secretary of state. the...
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but they elect us to lead, my friends. we will. they elect us to perform and we will. we have proven that we can lead. we have proven that we can perform. we know that with these challenges at hand that is exactly what we must now do. we have daunting challenges. no doubt. but these challenges also pose exciting opportunities. yes, it is hard to reform education. i know the politics of it. i know the problems, i know the issues. but, can you imagine how smart this state would be when we actually educate all our children to the best of the god given potential. whenever black child and every white child and every urban child is educated to their full potential. i know helping the economy is hard. i know it has been decades of decline. can you imagine how successful our economy is going to be when that upstate economic engine is running at full speed and all of our cities are at full gain. i know women is have been treated unfairly for a long time. it know it is cultural. i know it is historic. i know it is difficult. can you imagine what this society could achieve when o
but they elect us to lead, my friends. we will. they elect us to perform and we will. we have proven that we can lead. we have proven that we can perform. we know that with these challenges at hand that is exactly what we must now do. we have daunting challenges. no doubt. but these challenges also pose exciting opportunities. yes, it is hard to reform education. i know the politics of it. i know the problems, i know the issues. but, can you imagine how smart this state would be when we...
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no one was elected to the baseball hall of fame. despite having some of the most accomplished players up for the honor. many of them have been implicated in the so-called steroids era. they all came well short of the 75% of the votes needed for enshrinement. there you go. >> take a live look outside right now. 4:45 on this thursday. and i would call it kind of warm for this time of day. >> very mild, very mild. temperatures here in town are about 50 degrees. so to say the least, that is mild since our average daytime high would be 43 for today. temperatures were a little warm yesterday and they will be spring-like around here this weekend. >> wacky weather. i know. we have to put the puffy jacket back in the closet. >> it is turning very cold out in the west where they will be unseasonably cold but the return is we get unseasonably warm around here. >> i see. >> too bad for them. >> we don't live there. >> we'll get our turn get out the shorts, wisdom. >> is it going to be 80? that is not shorts. >> definitely shorts for me. areas t
no one was elected to the baseball hall of fame. despite having some of the most accomplished players up for the honor. many of them have been implicated in the so-called steroids era. they all came well short of the 75% of the votes needed for enshrinement. there you go. >> take a live look outside right now. 4:45 on this thursday. and i would call it kind of warm for this time of day. >> very mild, very mild. temperatures here in town are about 50 degrees. so to say the least,...